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buenokite

12/26/13 2:55 PM

#253801 RE: Rawnoc #253792

So what is your estimate for gallons produced in Q4 if it is so clear to you?
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adman57

12/26/13 5:49 PM

#253829 RE: Rawnoc #253792

Other "clear as day" statements by Johnny......

The Company expects that Mr. Sousa's company will begin to quickly cultivate supply chains and sites for the installation of P2O sites throughout Florida concentrating first on large metropolitan areas and expanding outwards.


The patented, cost-effective Pak-It product line clearly appears to have all the attributes for a successful infomercial launch.


Furthermore, at the end of January, Mr. Bordynuik will be traveling to China to meet with P2O processor manufacturers, and establish production requirements and volume agreements. The Company has previously been advised that its Chinese manufacturer could produce one P2O processor every day, with a 15-day lead time for each batch.


Javaco will operate and manage the Company's Plastic2Oil sites in Mexico.


Pak-It will proceed on its own to have infomercials produced and begin a massive marketing campaign.


I was advised that plastic is a massive problem and there has been no solution to date. Marine P2O appears to be the best way to best service them.


"While overall recovery of plastics for recycling is relatively small—2.1 million tons, or 6.8 percent of plastics generation in 2008" so we have a lot of plastic available.


We are limiting junk going into the processor so that it needs fewer cleanout cycles. We will be receiving plastic and I have received bails from several sources and it is plastic without junk.


The fuel blending site does NOT need any clean up.


That is very conservative. On the last run we got 90.47% fuel (derived from industrial plastics). March 15 at 9:11am


Cleanout and maintenance is minimal -- it is a continuous processor.


A well known non profit would like to charter a ship and our captain to go to the pacific garbage patch with a documentary crew and collect large samples of plastic for research. We would bring a P2O processor and analysis equipment to test. They are fully financed so there is no cost to the us (at this time).


Yes, John's word is not to be taken lightly......LMAO